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@Explorer, #1630
Yes, if the prophecies fail, I promise to tell the younger generations to scrutinize very well the spirit that is talking.
You may be interested to know that I have experimented with the Ouija board. It has sent messages, some of them so convincing, they are very difficult to believe that they come from me or any of the other participants. This is not a lot different from your blind woman. However, where it is different, is that I don't believe for one minute the messages come from a supernatural source, i.e. spirit, holy, devilish, or otherwise. I firmly believe that the phenomena can be explained by an ideometer effect from our own brains. No spirits, but just another example of our wonderfully complex brains.
Do not believe at once. Even the Devil, an evil spirit, can say good things. Pick out the good ones and discard what they think is evil. The good ones can logically be proven to be true. Do not accept everything hook, line, and sinker. Do not belong to one particular religious group. Be selective of what the different religions believe in. Don’t be fooled, gullible and naive. Think. Use commonsense. Regarding prophecies, rely on those spirits who are from God and never from a human being.
You left out the most important caveat.
Firstly, do not believe that a supernatural explanation for the phenomena is the most likely, when in fact it is the least likely.
In addition, be self critical, analyse logically your own reasons for you wanting to believe in the supernatural as the best explanation. Above all, be dubious of any man-made god/spirit description from wherever it manifests itself. There are far too many charlatans out there who are wanting to fool you, for power, for kudos, for commercial gain, and of course the totally demented and deluded who do it because they cant help it.
How about you, Explorer? Will you believe in the Holy Spirit who I believe in if the prophecies of a nuclear world war on 07-18 and the cancellation of the 2012 Olympic Games happen?
Well, let me put it this way. I live in rural Devon, UK, and not likely to be affected by any immediate nuclear exchange in America or in the Phillipines, unless of course it is a global conflict and nukes are exchanged in a scorched earth policy by numerous nuclear powers who happen to get involved. I will have probably at the very least, a few hours to contemplate the implications of a nuclear scenario without running for cover.
In that situation, I may very well think about your prophecy for a short time. However, I think that as I am skeptic first in all things, my initial thought is likely to assume that it is all a massive coincidence, and happening purely by chance.
Apart from the prophecy coming true, your Holy Spirit would not have touched me in any other way. If I was then dying, subsequently from say, radiation effects very slowly, I would probably think that I should have personally tried to do something to stop it, however small. If I had done that, at least I could say to myself and my family and friends that I tried. It would help me just a little bit in my dying moments. What I would not be thinking though, is that I was about to be transported to a hell, or a heaven, only that I would be returning to a state before I was conceived, and that was a happy oblivion, and I am content with that.